Nielsen said that the two-hour concert, which featured
appearances and performances from their homes by multiple
celebrities including Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, the Rolling
Stones, Oprah Winfrey and Beyonce, was aired on 26 U.S.
television networks.
The event, the biggest celebrity effort during the coronavirus
outbreak, was viewed by an estimated 20.7 million viewers in the
United States, Nielsen said. Audiences in other nations and on
streaming platforms were not available.
The concert, organized by the World Health Organization (WHO)
and nonprofit Global Citizen, raised some $127 million from
corporations and philanthropists for the work of the WHO's
COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Members of the public were not asked to donate but were
encouraged to practice social distancing and handshaking and to
show their appreciation for healthcare, grocery, delivery,
transport and other workers.
Saturday's two hour broadcast special was preceded by a six-hour
streaming event which featured musicians and other celebrities
from as far apart as Asia and the Middle East.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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